Originally posted by Bryn
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Please, make it stop!
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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThough, just because the accompaniment develops that doesn't automatically make it interesting. Oh, look! there is a snail moving almost imperceptibly up a bean stick . I think I will watch it for an hour.
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postabsolutely
and to notice the unevenness in the singer which gets more and more beautiful as it goes on.........
listen with the "wrong ears" and you will be disappointed but thats like complaining that Haydn's string quartets are missing the trumpet solo
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostEr, have you ever listened to a Haydn quartet? Minimalist it ain't.
I'm not sure what you mean ?
My point was that people often criticise music for not being like the music that they like , seeing that as somehow a deficiency in the music rather than in the context in which they are listening to it.
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postand ?
I'm not sure what you mean ?
My point was that people often criticise music for not being like the music that they like , seeing that as somehow a deficiency in the music rather than in the context in which they are listening to it.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postand ?
I'm not sure what you mean ?
My point was that people often criticise music for not being like the music that they like , seeing that as somehow a deficiency in the music rather than in the context in which they are listening to it.
I don't dislike minimalist music, & repetition with subtle changes can be effective in any art form. With this piece the constant repetition of the vocal element, for me, was like fingernails on a blackboard. I might have appreciated the work more if that vocal element had been subject to change as well as the instrumental. But then it would have been a different work, & the foregoing comments could be taken as proof of Mr GongGong's assertion
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostI was pointing out that there was a level of complexity in Haydn not dreamed of in Bryars' philosophy, and that your analogy, while superficially striking, was not appropriate.
Missing the point somewhat. I understood completely what Mr GongGong was saying.
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostMissing the point somewhat. I understood completely what Mr GongGong was saying.
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Which demonstrates that you were missing Mr GG's point, which, as he said, wasn't about simplicity or complexity, but about wanting a piece of music to be something it wasn't intended to be. Haydn's quartets weren't intended to have parts for trumpet, so there isn't any ground for complaining when a trumpet doesn't appear.
(which wasn't, however, my grounds for protesting about 'Jesus' blood never failed me yet')
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSurely you could do better then that, frenchie? Is it that far past your bed-time?
I intended my comment as a leading on from, rather than an objection to, your comment; an almost imperceptible development of the argument, perhaps.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostWhich demonstrates that you were missing Mr GG's point, which, as he said, wasn't about simplicity or complexity, but about wanting a piece of music to be something it wasn't intended to be. Haydn's quartets weren't intended to have parts for trumpet, so there isn't any ground for complaining when a trumpet doesn't appear.
I have fond memories of the piece in question but then I haven't heard it for, oooh ten years?
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All this negative bickering is getting nowhere. Some like it, some hate it. It reminds me or the Curly Wurly bar that came out about the same time. Remember, it "lasted forever"?
Jesus' Blood was a fascinating project at the time. Of course not everybody has heard it before so why shouldn't it have an occasional airing. I don't object to hearing it once in a while. I think the last time we heard it on R3 was in a live performance during Listen Up! ()
I believe a more interesting discussion would be about other ways of arranging the JB riff.
Has any other composer tried it? Perhaps as rap music?
Could YOU do it better? Perhaps there should be a competition.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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